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Motorola RAZR V3 Black Phone (Unlocked)

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When the Motorola RAZR V3 was launched last year, I think most everybody, including Motorola itself, was quite surprised by how popular the handset turned out to be, considering the asking price. Its slim profile and sleek silver colored metal body proved to be just too much of a temptation for the world, and people the world over jumped through hoops and over hurdles just to get one for their very own. Everybody was a movie star with one of these!


Black is beautiful.

Until, of course, Motorola gave 50 exclusive RAZR V3 BLK handsets to some real movie stars at the 77th Annual Academy Awards in February, 2005. All of a sudden, the silver RAZR lost some of its shine. But once again, it is time for the masses to rejoice. Motorola is making the RAZR BLK available to all.

Of course it isn't just the color that makes the RAZR V3 BLK such a desirable handset. One reason that people love it so is its size. It weighs only 3.35oz (95g), which is pretty light for a phone that has a largely metal body. At 3.86" x 2.17" x .57" (98mm x 55mm x 14.5mm) in size, it is actually thinner than most candy bar style phones on the market. It can be slipped perfectly into a shirt, suit, or pants pocket, as well as a purse, without being noticed.

There is so much more to the RAZR V3 BLK than its physical being, though. Certainly the primary purpose of any phone must be making phone calls, and in spite of its small stature, the RAZR V3 BLK managed a full 7 hours of talk time in our tests - a very respectable showing. A related bonus is the fact that you can charge the RAZR V3 BLK directly from your computer's USB port with the same type of mini-USB cable that you probably already have for your digital camera. That's one less power adapter to pack in the suitcase. Support for all 4 GSM frequency bands means that the RAZR will work in San Francisco and New York just as well as it will in Paris and London. The handset's internal antenna also proved to be quite capable, offering up very good reception in weak signal areas.

Of course some compromises had to be made to get all of this functionality into such a small package. The keypad, for example, is a very thin metal unit that offers less tactile feedback than most, though it makes up for that somewhat by looking fantastic in the dark, thanks to its cool blue back light. While quite usable, it might take a bit of getting used to. No compromises were made with the main display, though: a nice 2.2" 65k color TFT unit, with 176 x 220 pixel resolution. The external display is also color, though only a 4k CSTN type.


The Motorola RAZR V3 BLK is thin and definitely in.

The built-in VGA camera proved itself to be one of the better ones on the market, offering good contrast, color, and focus in most situations. The RAZR's polyphonic sound system also works quite well, and even allows you to use MP3 files as ringtones. You'll also find some 3D games on the handset, such as a very enjoyable golf game. One other goodie that people are sure to love is the beautiful leather case that is included with the RAZR V3 BLK. It has a multi-position, removable belt-clip and makes use of a secure, but easily opened, magnetic latch mechanism. I don't usually like using cases, but I made an exception in this case.

So if you have a few dollars to spare in your quest for looking like a movie star, Motorola has got just the thing you need. Luckily, the RAZR V3 BLK has the brains to back up the beauty.

--Reviewed by Michael Oryl, editor in chief of www.MobileBurn.com

Pros:

  • Thin
  • 7 hours of talk time
  • Quad-band GSM
  • Good antenna reception

Cons:

  • Expensive
  • Unusual Keypad
  • Your friends will try to steal it

So if you have a few dollars to spare in your quest for looking like a movie\ star, Motorola has got just the thing you need. Luckily, the RAZR V3 BLK has \ the brains to back up the beauty.

--Reviewed by Michael Oryl, editor in chief of www.MobileBurn.com

Features of Motorola RAZR V3 Black Phone (Unlocked):

  • bluetooth wireless technology
  • cases & belt clips
  • digital camera with mpeg4 video playback / built-in speakerphone
  • english manual (book), european charger with us adapter, headset and usb data cable
  • razor-thin aircraft aluminum case - special edition black
  • unlocked for use with your existing gsm 850 mhz, gsm 1800 mhz, gsm 900 mhz or gsm 1900 mhz service provider and sim card. note: this phone does not come with service or a sim card.
  • unlocked phones


Reviews:

Excellent cell phone, and I received it free!Rating: 5
Why would you buy it, when you can get an unlocked Motorola RAZR v3i for free, without any service plan commitments? I got mine free at this web site: stuffnocost.com/razrv3i
Caller ID clarificationRating: 5
One of the other reviewers complained about the "Next Call Only" for Caller ID. This is how the Caller ID feature works:

You can either have Caller ID turned on all the time and then use the "Next Call Only" feature on your phone to turn it off for just the next call.
OR
You can have Caller ID turned off all the time and then use the "Next Call Only" feature on your phone to turn it on for just the next call.

That reviewer must have it set to the second option. This person needs to call their cell phone service provider and ask them to switch it so that Caller ID is turned on all the time.
Here is an excerpt from their review:

"I've not even had the phone for twelve hours, and the main problem I have with it is that I cannot seem to get the "Next Call Only" caller ID to change to something like "All Calls," if possible. What is the point in having only your next call show your caller ID? I don't see the point in that because, more often than not, private calls are disregarded by those who receive them. I almost didn't get a hold of two of my friends within a few hours of each other because my ID didn't show up."
If you want a toy phone, try Mattel®, they make better ones.Rating: 1
I went to the mobile phone booth at the mall, they had a number of different phones on display, Nokia are getting excellent reviews, but I really wanted to try a Motorola this time around, they had a RAZR there on display, it had a broken screen - HAHAHAHAHAHA, what a great selling ploy.

I have seen countless trendy-type people, you know the kind, drive the B'mers, act like they are better than the rest of us, well they are telling me that the RAZR is ..."OK", in other words they don't want to admit they went with the "trend" and have discovered it is a piece-of-junk.

Everyone makes mistakes, Motorola wanted to design a stylish, thin-mint phone to fit in a shirt or suit pocket descreetly, and it does, and in fact that's where you'll get the best performance out of this phone - in your pocket, protected from being broken.

Do yourself a favor, get a "real" Motorola phone (V360 for example) and get a Bluetooth earpiece (HS810) and you will be miles ahead of the RAZR.

By Motorola

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